Eater DC:Where to Dine Solo Around D.C.

Sometimes “me time” shouldn’t mean binging on Netflix and takeout in your jammies. And while some restaurants give solo diners second-rate treatment, many know how to treat number one well. From warm bowls of ramen and crab-topped deviled eggs to cornbread muffins and kale chips, there’s something to fit everyone’s taste.

While this list is a perfect reference for newly ousted House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, anyone could use a break from dining with dates or groups every now and then. When it comes to dining solo in D.C., here are some of the best spots to people-watch, tuck into a book, or simply enjoy a meal alone.

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